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>> langone: 11 years ago. >> stahl: when he first came? okay. >> langone: 11 years ago."you know what, bob? let's do it." >> professor: and here's the way it works. >> stahl: it took more than a decade, but n.y.u. now has the endowment to offer free tuition to every med student, in perpetuity. >> langone: when we announced it, a mother, a pediatrician, came up to me, 30 years out of medical school, and she told me she was still paying off her medical school debt and she said, "this morning, when i woke up and i knew i was coming here," she said, "i was convinced i would be in debt when i died, to help my son become a doctor." these are great people. so, we just say, "you know what? let's do what we can to help make it easier for them." >> stahl: do you think this is going to make you a better doctor? >> babinski: i think without a doubt it'll make me a better doctor. >> stahl: really? how does it affect that? >> babinski: for one, i won't be working while i'm in school. i can focus on learning the medicine and being good at it. >> stahl: and that pressure isn't on your s
>> langone: 11 years ago. >> stahl: when he first came? okay. >> langone: 11 years ago."you know what, bob? let's do it." >> professor: and here's the way it works. >> stahl: it took more than a decade, but n.y.u. now has the endowment to offer free tuition to every med student, in perpetuity. >> langone: when we announced it, a mother, a pediatrician, came up to me, 30 years out of medical school, and she told me she was still paying off her...
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i agree with you, ken langone is very generous and it's a model going forward.cause demands for degrees is up and more loans are available. combine that with the fact that the same amount of scholarships are being offered in the same amount of government aid is being offered and the fact that wages are not growing as much as the rate of tuition, that's why colleges are able to raise tuition to these astronomical heights. it really squeezes people. >> juan: no question. dana, i think it particularly squeezes minorities. especially nyu. >> dana: there's a mocking of these medical students last night on conservative twitter. first of all, ken langone made the money in the free market. started a business. he decided to give it away in this particular way. it's innovative. it also spurred other schools or try to figure out a way to do more of that. it's not government money. let them do what they want. >> katie: i think it's a great idea. >> greg: was the name of the host of 60 minutes? >> katie: leslie stahl. >> greg: how amazing was it that she was shocked to learn
i agree with you, ken langone is very generous and it's a model going forward.cause demands for degrees is up and more loans are available. combine that with the fact that the same amount of scholarships are being offered in the same amount of government aid is being offered and the fact that wages are not growing as much as the rate of tuition, that's why colleges are able to raise tuition to these astronomical heights. it really squeezes people. >> juan: no question. dana, i think it...
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we're going to have langone -- i wish we had langone on today. >> we'll have him. >>> coming up at 8: a.m. eastern time, we will bring you that live interview with ray dalio and connecticut's governor, ned lamont, after dalio pledged the largest donation in connecticut's history, $100 million to the state's public schools to try to equal out meso of that equal opportunity issue. back in a moment ♪ ♪ ♪ each day, brings new possibilities. that's why you need a partner dedicated to helping your company reach its goals. u.s. bank -- the power of possible. plants capture co2. what if other kinds of plants captured it too? if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve it. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. ♪ you know when your dog is itching for an outing... or itching for some cuddle time. but you may not know when he's itching for help... licking for help... or rubbing for help. if your dog does these frequently.
we're going to have langone -- i wish we had langone on today. >> we'll have him. >>> coming up at 8: a.m. eastern time, we will bring you that live interview with ray dalio and connecticut's governor, ned lamont, after dalio pledged the largest donation in connecticut's history, $100 million to the state's public schools to try to equal out meso of that equal opportunity issue. back in a moment ♪ ♪ ♪ each day, brings new possibilities. that's why you need a partner...
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and the second contract with langon is for their input on the environmental program. and their review of all of the navy reports. >> okay. and i do see that you've provided a fiscal year '19/'20, and also a '20/'21, over all, and i'm just wondering for this category of expense, particularly around relocation consulting services, whether or not we should anticipate for a larger increase. >> right now we're working with the b.u.r.s. on a work plan we expect to be relatively stable. this next year we're going to do work to try to get people pre-qualified, and that following year would be really trying to get those people in a position where they would be able to purchase an affordable unit or be placed into an affordable unit. and then at the -- really, i think it will be the fiscal year '22 when the plow share's building comes on line and some of the first projects -- ticd projects that are continued on treasure island, and they'll have inclusionary for-rent units, and we'll probably see another uptake in our relocation support. >> yeah, because i think -- and i don't w
and the second contract with langon is for their input on the environmental program. and their review of all of the navy reports. >> okay. and i do see that you've provided a fiscal year '19/'20, and also a '20/'21, over all, and i'm just wondering for this category of expense, particularly around relocation consulting services, whether or not we should anticipate for a larger increase. >> right now we're working with the b.u.r.s. on a work plan we expect to be relatively stable....
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>> and i think you're bringing up one of the most salient points, david schweikert that ken langone hasepot where he brought military veterans back in and helped train them. time after time after time he built a great business by doing great things, for his communities. >> there's a mortality issue here it's not moral for people to take the property of somebody else, and at the end of the day regardless of what they do with it, they're doing something great whether they're investing it into the markets that effect businesses, whether they're spending it that supports jobs, or even if they're swimming a undercut rosenstein in it in a bunch of gold, it's their money and they get to keep it. david: that's the last word so a budget hearing turned mueller hearing, attorney general barr grilled on capitol hill, details on that and the impact and other drawn out russia investigation could have on the markets, live from capitol hill, coming next. naysayer said no one would subscribe to a car the way they subscribe to movies. we don't follow the naysayers. ♪ ♪ let's talk about thisd when we meet
>> and i think you're bringing up one of the most salient points, david schweikert that ken langone hasepot where he brought military veterans back in and helped train them. time after time after time he built a great business by doing great things, for his communities. >> there's a mortality issue here it's not moral for people to take the property of somebody else, and at the end of the day regardless of what they do with it, they're doing something great whether they're investing...
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. >> and by the way, to johnny list, i would add ken langon to pay for med cel medical student.he private sector billioners are those doing the. a lot of that will be useful to the folks as they rebuild in paris, this is -- who would have known that yesterday out of that awful tragedy, there would be good coming, who knows maybe that is part of the plan. coming up house democrat taking their investigation to president trump's finances even further, eric trump is now firing back at them, more on that coming next. the way they subscribe to movies. we don't follow the naysayers. ♪ ♪ tthis is where i trades. and manage my portfolio. since i added futures, i have access to the oil markets. and gold markets. ok. i'm plugged into equities. trade confirmed. and i have global access 24/7. meaning, i can do what i need to do. then i can focus on what i want to do. visit your online broker today, to learn more. when you rent from national... it's kind of like playing your own version of best ball. because here, you can choose any car in the aisle, even if it's a better car class than the o
. >> and by the way, to johnny list, i would add ken langon to pay for med cel medical student.he private sector billioners are those doing the. a lot of that will be useful to the folks as they rebuild in paris, this is -- who would have known that yesterday out of that awful tragedy, there would be good coming, who knows maybe that is part of the plan. coming up house democrat taking their investigation to president trump's finances even further, eric trump is now firing back at them,...
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you know ken langone. ken is a great philanthropist in the new york area. he called me today and said let's team up and get some aid for the rebuilding of notre dame. i said ken count me in. ken was good to us in the restoration and repair of our beloved st. patrick's. we want to do it. we want to pitch in and help with notre dame. i'll let you know when we get more information. >> please let me know and i'll put it out to people. you going to have a goal or figure it out? >> i'll leave that up to ken. he's better with money than i am. he and i will get it done. >> how are you planning or is it too soon to figure out what that means in terms of the tapestry that you'll weave for people on sunday? >> we had the cathedral earlier today when we bless the three different oils that we use in the sacraments. the seven sacraments. and ied a the beginning said look, folks, our players are the more fervent today as we're in solidarity with the people of france, and indeed the people of the world who mourn this destruction. but chris, this in a way, as somber and as
you know ken langone. ken is a great philanthropist in the new york area. he called me today and said let's team up and get some aid for the rebuilding of notre dame. i said ken count me in. ken was good to us in the restoration and repair of our beloved st. patrick's. we want to do it. we want to pitch in and help with notre dame. i'll let you know when we get more information. >> please let me know and i'll put it out to people. you going to have a goal or figure it out? >> i'll...
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we had some good news, a group of interreligious leaders and business leaders led by joe and ken langonehow our love and support. brian: wow, that's great. >> during the announcement, the preparation for it, brian the french consul general briefed us. it is some of the better news we heard for a while. you remember early on, you guys have done a splendid job of reporting, early on there was debate, can any of it be saved? will we have to knock down that to be preserved? recent intel, what is standing should be obviously clean and put buttressed up and reinforced but we'll be able to rebuild upon that structure, which i think is very important for the renewal coming from this. there has to be at least a foundation, a at least a good part of the infrastructure there, if notre dame is to regain its luster. that was good news. the other good news, we have to admit this was an accident. i think all of us at the beginning thought, oh, no, this is terrorist act. brian: here we go. >> will bring more division, violence, hatred. thank god that didn't happen. ainsley: they will hire the best of th
we had some good news, a group of interreligious leaders and business leaders led by joe and ken langonehow our love and support. brian: wow, that's great. >> during the announcement, the preparation for it, brian the french consul general briefed us. it is some of the better news we heard for a while. you remember early on, you guys have done a splendid job of reporting, early on there was debate, can any of it be saved? will we have to knock down that to be preserved? recent intel, what...
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i've had privilege to learn from some great leaders along the way, whether it was kim langone or nardellistewart parker at usaa i've worked with some great leaders to help me get where i am today. >> so everything was going great for you, and then you step into this business, which, i mean, it's a great business, but i'm looking at some of the concerns, and there are a lot of things to worry about. i hope you're sleeping all right. but gas prices, oil prices are up much more than they were. how's that going to impact sales, do you think? and what are your most profitable lines right now i mean, everybody's selling these big trucks, right? will that hurt the sale of suvs and trucks >> well, look, and i think this is -- we see the consumer as very strong right now. and i know we'll get gdp later this morning, but as you think about some of the -- you mentioned trucks and large vehicles the oems have done an incredible job of building fuel efficiency into those vehicles. and so, you know, we see continued strength i think there's some opportunity as we work to identify the right vehicles for
i've had privilege to learn from some great leaders along the way, whether it was kim langone or nardellistewart parker at usaa i've worked with some great leaders to help me get where i am today. >> so everything was going great for you, and then you step into this business, which, i mean, it's a great business, but i'm looking at some of the concerns, and there are a lot of things to worry about. i hope you're sleeping all right. but gas prices, oil prices are up much more than they...